APT Sources Lines

When you install any SpiderOak package on Ubuntu, Debian, Mint, or another APT-based distribution, it will automatically create the file /etc/apt/sources.list.d/spideroak.com.sources.list with the APT source line appropriate for the platform. However, if you'd like to add this file manually, it should look like this:

deb http://apt.spideroak.com/ubuntu/ release restricted

All of the repositories are signed with this public key. You can register it on your system, so APT recognizes it, using this terminal command:

Do be aware that the URIs for APT sources generally (not just our own) are not intended to be viewable in a web browser, and can be expected to return an error if a web browser attempts to fetch them. That does not indicate that the repository is down.